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China’s news outlets, controlled by the Communist Party, have not acknowledged recent bloodshed in the restive region, including a knife and gun battle in which 17 people died, according to Radio Free Asia.

The Chinese government has extended its freedom of information rules to cover “all public interest information,” including state-owned enterprises, universities and how public servants spend state money.